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Muzzleloader Hunting
Muzzleleoader Cleanup question
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<blockquote data-quote="TBell" data-source="post: 1796526" data-attributes="member: 48004"><p>especially with in-line, I used to get an old (large mouth) laundry detergent jug, and hot hot water and dish soap. After removing the pug, you stick the muzzle in the jug, stick ram rod with brush down the breech and then up and down with the rod. The brush with one patch on the end would work like a piston. Sucking the hot soapy water up the bore then back out, with the brush and patch scrubbing the bore and soapy water Washing powder Residue out of the barrel. </p><p></p><p>Then change the water out with clean hot water and repeat a couple of times. Swab with alcohol let dry then swab with light machine oil, done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TBell, post: 1796526, member: 48004"] especially with in-line, I used to get an old (large mouth) laundry detergent jug, and hot hot water and dish soap. After removing the pug, you stick the muzzle in the jug, stick ram rod with brush down the breech and then up and down with the rod. The brush with one patch on the end would work like a piston. Sucking the hot soapy water up the bore then back out, with the brush and patch scrubbing the bore and soapy water Washing powder Residue out of the barrel. Then change the water out with clean hot water and repeat a couple of times. Swab with alcohol let dry then swab with light machine oil, done. [/QUOTE]
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